The INSEAD-Wharton Alliance combines the insights of two leading global business schools to examine the forces that are driving firms to globalize, the consequences - positive and negative - that accompany increasing globalization, and their managerial and political implications. Written by experts in diverse management disciplines - including leadership, finance, marketing, and operations management - the book is an important contribution to contemporary business strategy. In contrast to strident and often heavily rhetorical debates, this volume focuses on the managerial strategies involved…mehr
The INSEAD-Wharton Alliance combines the insights of two leading global business schools to examine the forces that are driving firms to globalize, the consequences - positive and negative - that accompany increasing globalization, and their managerial and political implications. Written by experts in diverse management disciplines - including leadership, finance, marketing, and operations management - the book is an important contribution to contemporary business strategy. In contrast to strident and often heavily rhetorical debates, this volume focuses on the managerial strategies involved in globalizing businesses, including leadership, market entry and managing risks. The non-partisan treatment of the issues will be of interest to managers wrestling with the many challenges of globalizing, to policy makers interested in whether and how to either slow or to accelerate the process, and to those in non-governmental organizations concerned with understanding global business challenges.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Hubert Gatignon is Research Director of The Alliance and Director of The Alliance Center for Global Research and Development. Dr Gatignon is the Claude Janssen Chaired Professor of Business Administration and Professor of Marketing at INSEAD and is also INSEAD's Dean of the PhD program. John Kimberly is Executive Director of The Alliance. Dr Kimberly is the Henry Bower Professor of Entrepreneurial Studies and Professor of Management, Health Care Systems, and Sociology at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Globalization and its challenges Hubert Gatignon and John R. Kimberly; Part I. Leading the Global Organization: 2. The changing international corporate governance landscape Mauro F. Guillén and Mary O'Sullivan; 3. Corporate governance and leadership in a globalizing equity market Michael Useem; 4. Leadership in a global organization: a cross-cultural perspective Robert J. House, Mansour Javidan and Günter Stahl; 5. The globalization of business education Arnoud De Meyer, Patrick Harker and Gabriel Hawawini; Part II. Global Market Participation: 6. Globalization through acquisitions and alliances: an evolutionary perspective Harbir Singh and Maurizio Zollo; 7. Developing new products and services for the global market Reinhard Angelmar; 8. Managing brands in global markets George S. Day and David J. Reibstein; 9. Global marketing of new products Hubert Gatignon and Christophe Van den Bulte; 10. Global equity capital markets for emerging growth firms: patterns, drivers, and implications for the globalizing entrepreneur Raphael Amit and Christoph Zott; Part III. Managing Risk and Uncertainty: 11. Cross-border valuation: the international cost of equity capital Gordon Bodnar, Bernard Dumas and Richard Marston; 12. Managing risk in global supply chains Paul R. Kleindorfer and Luk Van Wassenhove; 13. Global recombination: cross-border technology and innovation management Philip Anderson and Lori Rosenkopf; 14. From corporate social responsibility to global citizenship Eric W. Orts; 15. Colliding forces: domestic politics and the global economy Ethan B. Kapstein and Stephen J. Kobrin; 16. Global implications of information and telecommunication technologies (ICT) Arnoud De Meyer; Part IV. Implications and Conclusions: 17. Globalization and its many faces: the case of the health sector Lawton R. Burns, Thomas D'Aunno and John R. Kimberly; 18. The continuing process of globalizing Hubert Gatignon and John Kimberly.
1. Globalization and its challenges Hubert Gatignon and John R. Kimberly; Part I. Leading the Global Organization: 2. The changing international corporate governance landscape Mauro F. Guillén and Mary O'Sullivan; 3. Corporate governance and leadership in a globalizing equity market Michael Useem; 4. Leadership in a global organization: a cross-cultural perspective Robert J. House, Mansour Javidan and Günter Stahl; 5. The globalization of business education Arnoud De Meyer, Patrick Harker and Gabriel Hawawini; Part II. Global Market Participation: 6. Globalization through acquisitions and alliances: an evolutionary perspective Harbir Singh and Maurizio Zollo; 7. Developing new products and services for the global market Reinhard Angelmar; 8. Managing brands in global markets George S. Day and David J. Reibstein; 9. Global marketing of new products Hubert Gatignon and Christophe Van den Bulte; 10. Global equity capital markets for emerging growth firms: patterns, drivers, and implications for the globalizing entrepreneur Raphael Amit and Christoph Zott; Part III. Managing Risk and Uncertainty: 11. Cross-border valuation: the international cost of equity capital Gordon Bodnar, Bernard Dumas and Richard Marston; 12. Managing risk in global supply chains Paul R. Kleindorfer and Luk Van Wassenhove; 13. Global recombination: cross-border technology and innovation management Philip Anderson and Lori Rosenkopf; 14. From corporate social responsibility to global citizenship Eric W. Orts; 15. Colliding forces: domestic politics and the global economy Ethan B. Kapstein and Stephen J. Kobrin; 16. Global implications of information and telecommunication technologies (ICT) Arnoud De Meyer; Part IV. Implications and Conclusions: 17. Globalization and its many faces: the case of the health sector Lawton R. Burns, Thomas D'Aunno and John R. Kimberly; 18. The continuing process of globalizing Hubert Gatignon and John Kimberly.
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